What it means to develop an intense fascination with a local octopus and the dangerous repercussions of method acting are among the subjects that will be explored in Busselton next month as part of CinefestOZ and WIFT Australia's Writers’ Retreat.
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Road-trip comedy concept 'Over Her Dead Body' has won this year's AACTA Pitch: Regional Landscapes development initiative, with creative team Jacqueline Chii Chien Lim, Tamara Whyte, and Daniel Stevenson awarded a cash prize and ongoing support, including script consultation sessions, AWG pathways, and various industry connection opportunities.